Audi Releases Official Sketches of 2015 TT Set to Debut at Geneva - Shows Off More Angular and Aggressive Design

Audi Releases Official Sketches of 2015 TT Set to Debut at Geneva  - Shows Off More Angular and Aggressive Design
Sure, we already have a pretty good idea of what the 2015 Audi TT looks like based on the design cues of the Allroad Shooting Brake concept. hat debuted at the Detroit auto show in January. But now Audi has released these sketches detailing the precise styling of the third-generation TT, which will be unveiled at the Geneva auto show next month.

The new TT remains very much true to the heritage of its predecessors. It keeps its trademark “bubble” roof and the round posterior, but the details become altogether more angular. The headlights become narrow, rectangular slits, and their inner workings, like the taillights, are sharp.

A segment of the taillights is permanently illuminated, and the units are connected by a thin third brake light that stretches across the rear end. The TT also gets the latest version of Audi’s “Singleframe” grille.

Audi has already previewed the futuristic interior of the TT at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year. TFT instrumentation comes as standard, but the cabin does without a screen atop the center stack.

Between these sketches and seeing the Allroad Shooting Brake in person in Detroit six weeks ago, we have visions of a grand TT on the horizon. Check back in early March to see real-life images of the 2015 Audi TT.
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GermanNutGermanNut - 2/20/2014 10:03:21 AM
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Looks like Audi's more aggressive and angular exterior design philosophy is moving full steam ahead. This 2015 Audi TT is a lot more aggressive than the previous version.

With further delays to the 2015 A4 and Q7, it appears Audi is not leaving anything to chance with regards to exterior and interior design and suspension. Better for Audi to take its time and release an excellent product rather than rush a car to market without thinking everything through like Mercedes-Benz did with the CLA.


mini22mini22 - 2/20/2014 6:00:28 PM
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It does not seem so angular and agressive to me at all. The shape is very similar to the current TT. Really other than the Hoffmester kink and the new front and rear treatmentsit's not much of a change. The Coupe concept from 2010 is where Audi should have placed the TT. This is a fairly timid redesign because Piech wanted to due a more upmarket car between the TT and the R8. I think that is a mistake.


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